Yesterday’s UK Government spending review is a vital milestone which sees the government setting out its spending priorities for the

Mae the welsh agenda yn gylchgrawn Saesneg sydd yn cael ei hariannu gan Gyngor Llyfrau Cymru. Mae erthyglau’r cylchgrawn yn Saesneg ond mae’r tudalennau am waith y Sefydliad Materion Cymraeg ar gael yn ddwyieithog.
Yesterday’s UK Government spending review is a vital milestone which sees the government setting out its spending priorities for the
Yasmin Begum and Saqib Deshmukh explore the issue of racial injustice in child strip searches and what it says about our justice system.
Post-20mph, Cycling UK’s Tomos Owens discusses what’s next for transport policy in Wales.
As we start to see the effects of climate change more prominently, Age Cymru reflect on why they have greater impact on older people, and what we could do to help.
Liz Saville-Roberts MP examines the constitutional challenges presented by Assisted Dying legislation in our devolved system.
Mark Isherwood MS calls for a British Sign Language legislation for Wales which will enable the deaf community and people with hearing loss to have a voice in the design and delivery of more efficient and affordable support services.
UCU Cymru’s Gareth Lloyd reflects on the immense value of Welsh universities and calls for immediate action to tackle their precarious financial situation.
Ian Ross, CEO of Whitehead-Ross Education, argues why Welsh Government should focus its investment on adult education provision delivered by independent training providers.
Substance use service Barod calls for more support and action in a new 10-point plan to improve the lives of people affected by substance use in Wales
As the new Mental Health Act is due to be discussed in the Senedd later today, led by Hefin David MS, Mirus Wales CEO Kirsty Davies-Warner shares her story to show why meaningful changes to mental health legislation are desperately needed.